The admission process at the college requires applicants to submit their 12th standard mark sheet and fill out an application form. Selection depends on meeting specific criteria, and successful candidates receive a call letter for fee payment. An example applicant with 1019 marks in the 12th exam faced initial challenges but secured admission in a government-aided Corporate Secretary course. The college's faculty are generally well-qualified with advanced degrees, although some are less effective or approachable. Courses are diverse, albeit similar in content, and exams are conducted with strict standards. The fee structure for the first year is Rs. 25,000, with increases in subsequent years due to infrastructure development. The self-financed evening shift is significantly more expensive, costing Rs. 39,000 annually, while other institutions charge around Rs. 80,000. Scholarships are available, especially for SC and ST students, providing Rs. 10,000 annually based on academic performance. The college does not offer loans. The B.Com in Corporate Secretaryship fees total approximately Rs. 2 lakh over three years, with the evening college fees being higher. The college has strong placement opportunities, with companies like Deloitte and KPMG recruiting students. Around 85% of students secure placements, with average packages ranging from Rs. 2.5 lakh to Rs. 3.6 lakh per annum, and the highest reaching Rs. 15 lakh. Internships, supported by the college through bonafide certificates, do not interfere with academics.
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